The library is nice and there are some nice people who work there and generally I don’t see much to complain about.
But today—-maybe the entitlent got too much and some staff members ganged up on a patron who had parked her car outside of the library in the staff parking. And I get it, it is Sunday so libraries are closed and no amount of gaslighting can make someone believe differently, I bet she had taken advantage of the free parking to work on a project in private or something like that by the looks of the situation and the darkened windows of that beautiful dark tesla.
Oh but instead of using this review to improve I bet they'll come after me because I was innocently walking my dog past when I witnessed these four women, goading this patron who was carefully trying to get out of the driveway so this quite large woman could move her car there——
It was a disgrace to see these women, come up banging on her car window and trying to rip off her window blinds—-the woman in the black with an orange scarf—-because their entitlement got overboard and they must have chosen jealousy to justify their abuse of this patron who was parked there —-ahhh, the virtue signaling idiotic behavior of those who claimed...
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Read moreAmazing library- one of my favorites! Beautiful views & interior, making it a great environment for study/work and reading. Lots of seating/table options, outlets, quick wifi, free computer usage (with great app selections), and free printing (to a limited amount). Set right in Old Mill Park so looking out the windows, you can see redwoods, the stage for outside plays, and the creek running by. Definitely recommend you step out onto the balcony to feel the full effects of being situated in the middle of the woods. Lots of fun free programming for all ages; examples include poetry night with free wine, intro to AI for adults, and social & emotional learning events for kids. Great reading selection with a constantly updating “new books” section. You can also rent fun things like bongo drums or telescopes to borrow for a week. There’s a free seed library too! If you like summer reading challenges, all ages get a challenge and a treat at this library! Lots of local pride for this awesome...
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